Kinner's back in about ten minutes. As he said, he went to gather up materials that he'll need for exploration, including the guideline and a set of flares. He offers them to his teammates, having arrived in time to hear Matt's idea. His pistol is tucked in a smaller bag at his side, ready for him to grab if he needs it. Kinner's a decent shot, and he agrees that the middle would be the safest place for him to be.
He doesn't actually mind being called "Antarctica". In fact, he kind of likes it. He's definitely been called worse things. He offers Matt a small smile of his own before moving on to business. There are people missing. This is serious. They can't afford to stand around talking for too long. It's important to find the two missing Spider-Men quickly, before the creatures or the Winter Spirit do. Kinner wonders why a spirit would be petty enough to go around blinding people, but he's smart enough to keep the question to himself.
"I have a bundle of flares here - I suggest everyone takes three each. They're to signal members of the team if things go wrong or you find yourself cut off from the group. We've got to stay together if we can, but we need to prepare for the worst. There's a lot that can go wrong in weather conditions like these."
no subject
He doesn't actually mind being called "Antarctica". In fact, he kind of likes it. He's definitely been called worse things. He offers Matt a small smile of his own before moving on to business. There are people missing. This is serious. They can't afford to stand around talking for too long. It's important to find the two missing Spider-Men quickly, before the creatures or the Winter Spirit do. Kinner wonders why a spirit would be petty enough to go around blinding people, but he's smart enough to keep the question to himself.
"I have a bundle of flares here - I suggest everyone takes three each. They're to signal members of the team if things go wrong or you find yourself cut off from the group. We've got to stay together if we can, but we need to prepare for the worst. There's a lot that can go wrong in weather conditions like these."